What college basketball team has the best record against the spread?

What college basketball team has the best record against the spread?

NCAA Basketball Team ATS Trends – All Games, 2021-2022

Team ATS Record Cover %
Cornell 16-8-0 66.7%
Houston 25-13-0 65.8%
Longwood 19-10-0 65.5%
Sam Hous St 19-10-1 65.5%

What percentage of college basketball games hit the over?

Since 2005, when the total is 115 or less, the over has gone 269-205 (56.8%), winning 47.29 units. The only downside is that it’s a relatively rare occurrence to see such a low total.

How often does a 16 seed cover the spread?

16 seeds have covered the spread 15 times in 28 games with 2014 being a banner year for 16 seeds as they covered three of four games.

Who is the underdog NCAA basketball?

Kansas is a 4-point favorite over North Carolina in Monday night’s NCAA Tournament championship game, according to Fanduel.com. Here is how Kansas and North Carolina have fared all season vs. the point spread, with their complete schedules and results.

How often do underdogs win in college basketball?

From 1997 – 2020 there were 2,425 teams that were favored by this level. Of those 2,425 games there were 489 upsets, which was 20.2% of the time. That still means that roughly 4 out of every 5 teams favored by 10.5-14 points wins the game with an upset occurring once every 4.96 times.

Who has the most accurate March Madness predictions?

Heat Check CBB bracketologist Lukas Harkins is one of the most accurate bracketologists in all of college basketball media. Entering the 2021-22 season, Harkins ranks No. 2 in accuracy among more than 130 bracketologists on BracketMatrix.com.

What is the biggest underdog to win March Madness?

10 of the biggest underdog victories in March Madness history

  • #8. The 1959 California Golden Bears (tie)
  • #7. The 2003 Syracuse Orange.
  • #6. The 1997 Arizona Wildcats.
  • #5. The 1983 NC State Wolfpack.
  • #4. The 2014 UConn Huskies.
  • #3. The 1950 CCNY Beavers.
  • #2. The 1988 Kansas Jayhawks.
  • #1. The 1985 Villanova Wildcats.

How often do underdogs cover the spread in March madness?

Over the last 10 tournaments the better seed (which is usually the favored team) is 145-167-7 (46.5%) against the spread in the first round, according to Matt Eisenberg’s tournament guide. Underdogs usually do pretty well covering spreads in the first round of the tournament.